Murder in the Bowery
Gaslight Mystery Series, Book 20
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نقد و بررسی
June 12, 2017
Edgar-finalist Thompson’s entertaining 20th mystery set in gaslight-era New York City (after 2016’s Murder in Morningside Heights) finds private detective Frank Malloy looking for a missing newsie, one of the street urchins that hawk papers. Known on the street as Freddie Two Toes, the 13-year-old boy disappeared during the famous newsboys’ strike against Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst in the summer of 1899. In his search for Freddie, Frank comes across the body of socialite Estelle Longacre, who apparently had a taste for the seedier side of New York. Unfortunately, Freddie’s body turns up, too, and Frank, along with his wife, Sarah Brandt, and other allies follow a trail that leads to Bowery crime boss Black Jack Robinson. Along the way, they uncover a cesspool of greed, selfishness, and incest within one of the city’s wealthiest families. Though the more astute will figure out the guilty party early on, the process of elimination, with missteps here and there, will keep readers turning the pages. Agent: Nancy Yost, Nancy Yost Literary Agency.
December 1, 2016
In gaslit Manhattan, Frank Malloy is asked by new client Will to find his brother, Freddie, who runs like a scared rabbit at the mention of his brother's name and later turns up dead. From Edgar and Agatha nominee Thompson, a nationally best-selling author.
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